JANUARY 28, 2020: A total of 47,173 Americans committed suicide during 2017.[1] ([link removed]) Both the number of people and the percentage of the population taking their own life is the highest since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began keeping records in 1950.[2] ([link removed])
Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks put the number in chilling perspective: “Today, there are two suicides for every homicide death, and 17 percent more suicide deaths per year than deaths from motor-vehicle incidents.”[3] ([link removed])
While suicide affects all demographic groups, three are particularly noteworthy: 1) Women and girls between 15 and 24, 2) Men between 45 and 64 3) Men over 75.[3] ([link removed])
The rate of young women committing suicide has nearly doubled since 2000. The percentage of men approaching retirement has increased nearly 45% since 1999.[3] ([link removed])
As for the older men, they are nearly three times as likely as the population at large to commit suicide.[3] ([link removed])
Brooks cites experts who say the increase in suicides among young women may be related to time spent online. However, it is less clear what is driving the increase among middle-aged and older men.[3] ([link removed])
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